HAGERSTOWN, MD. A judge has approved a deal enabling people to get refunds on the Evanescence album "Anywhere but Home" if they bought it at a Wal-Mart in Maryland.
The agreement signed Wednesday in Washington County Circuit Court partially settles a lawsuit filed by a local couple who claim the copy they bought at Wal-Mart contained explicit lyrics but didn't carry a parental advisory sticker.
New York-based Sony BMG Music Entertainment and its Wind-Up Records subsidiary agreed to offer the refunds in exchange for dismissal of the claims filed against them last year. The record company didn't acknowledge any wrongdoing.



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